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Hi all
wondering if any one can provide some assistance with my issue,
i have a seagate 60gb notebook drive, the bios can not detect the drive, upon listening to the sounds frm the drive it is obvious the platter is not spinning, i have had this with a samsung where i opened the drive and weas able to free the platter long enough to recover all the nescessary files.
I opened the drive and when i applied power the drive is not spinning and the platter is frozen, i gently released the platter and the motor is spinning fine, however upon close observation the actual head is physically damaged and hanging to the side, a really bad thing.
as i dont have an identical drive i only have 40gb drives which are single platters not the dual like in the 60, what are the headreplacment guides? must i obtain an identical 60gb seagte drive with same firmware and model no or is there some flexibility? if i do find a new drive with the same model no do i transfer the new head to the old drive or do i transfer the old platters to the new drive?
i know my chances of recovery are very slim but would like ot give it a go to learn as much as possible
any help greatly appreciated and welcome
thx in advance
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